An example output of psr tuxedo command is shown in the screen below
> psr
Prog Name Queue Name Grp Name ID RqDone Load Done Current Service
--------- ---------- -------- -- ------ --------- ---------------
BBL 40448 SITE1 0 196 9800 ( IDLE )
PSAPPSRV APPQ APPSRV 1 299 14950 ( IDLE )
PSAUTH 00001.00001 BASE 1 158 7900 ( IDLE )
PSAPPSRV APPQ APPSRV 2 316 15800 ( IDLE )
PSAPPSRV APPQ APPSRV 3 318 15900 ( IDLE )
PSQCKSRV QCKQ APPSRV 50 4512 225600 ( IDLE )
PSQCKSRV QCKQ APPSRV 51 4432 221600 ( IDLE )
PSQCKSRV QCKQ APPSRV 52 4386 219300 ( IDLE )
PSQCKSRV QCKQ APPSRV 53 4386 219300 ( IDLE )
PSSAMSRV SAMQ APPSRV 100 1036 51800 ( IDLE )
WSL 00001.00020 BASE 20 0 0 ( IDLE )
· The Prog Name is the name of the Application Server process that is being displayed.
· The Queue Name is used internally by Tuxedo, and does not affect tuning at this point.
· The Grp Name is used internally by Tuxedo as well. You can filter on groups.
· The RqDone column displays the amount of requests processed.
· The Load Done column is incremented by a specified value every time the server processes a request or executes a service. This is helpful, because as you are monitoring, you can tell if the Current Service is the same from the last refresh time, or if it is a new request.
· The Current Service displays the name of the Application Server service that is currently being executed. You can get a list of all services by typing psc.
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